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Consultant to support FMoH in the implementation of WHO Package of Essential Non-communicable Diseases (WHO PEN) in 12 PHCs, (Abuja) at World Health Organization (WHO)

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Job Title: Consultant to support FMoH in the implementation of WHO Package of Essential Non-communicable Diseases (WHO PEN) in 12 PHCs-(2104361)
 
Job Location: Abuja
 
Job Description – Consultant to support FMoH in the implementation of WHO Package of Essential Non-communicable Diseases (WHO PEN) in 12 PHCs (2104361)
 
Contract Duration (Years, Months, Days): 3 Months
 
 
 
Job Type
: Full-time  
 
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that the deadline for receipt of applications indicated above reflects your personal device’s system settings. 
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM
The burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) including cardiovascular diseases (CVD), diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases and mental health represents one of the greatest and health and developmental challenges of the 21st century, particularly in resource poor countries. Strengthening of PHCs to raise public awareness and promote healthy life styles, early detection and treatment is an effective approach to reduce the impact of NCDs.
To this effect, WHO developed a package for essential NCDs- a minimum set of NCDs interventions for improving universal health coverage and strengthening equity and efficiency of health systems in resource poor settings.
Nigeria adapted the PEN protocols and tools and plans to implement a phased approach in 12 PHCs in FCT starting with hypertension and diabetes and add more NCDs as the programme matures.
The purpose of the local consultant is to work with Healthier Population Cluster (UHP) at the Nigeria WHO country office to support capacity building of primary health care (PHC) facilities in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to screen and treat non-communicable diseases (NCD) using WHO Package for Essential NCDs (WHO PEN) hereby called Nigeria PEN. 
 
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Review and finalization PEN protocols and tools.
Nigeria PEN protocols reviewed, finalized, printed and distributed to 12 PHCs that will be implementing the programme
Training of trainers and scale down training of health care workers in 12 PHCs and quantification of medicines, supplies and consumables for six months.
Master trainers trained and all key health care workers including M&E officers in 12 PHCs trained.
Required, medicines, supplies and consumables for 12 PHCs for 6 months quantified, procured and delivered to PHCs.
Mentoring, monitoring and documentation of the project implementation in 12 PHCs.
Monthly mentorship and supportive supervision to 12
Monthly project progress report by facility and combined using the standard reporting tools.
Document the best practices and lessons learnt from Nigeria PEN in 12 PHCs in FCT.
 
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Essential: University degree in medicine/public health
Desirable: Master’s degree in the public health.
 
Experience
Essential: 
Knowledge of and experience in public health/non-communicable diseases programme and clear comprehension of strategies, polices, guidelines and legislation
Knowledge and experience in developing training manuals for the health sector.
Desirable
Relevant work experience with WHO/other UN agencies/International development agencies
 
WHO Competencies
Teamwork
Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences 
Communication 
Producing results
 
Use of Language Skills
Essential: Expert knowledge of English
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM
The burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) including cardiovascular diseases (CVD), diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases and mental health represents one of the greatest and health and developmental challenges of the 21st century, particularly in resource poor countries. Strengthening of PHCs to raise public awareness and promote healthy life styles, early detection and treatment is an effective approach to reduce the impact of NCDs.
To this effect, WHO developed a package for essential NCDs- a minimum set of NCDs interventions for improving universal health coverage and strengthening equity and efficiency of health systems in resource poor settings.
Nigeria adapted the PEN protocols and tools and plans to implement a phased approach in 12 PHCs in FCT starting with hypertension and diabetes and add more NCDs as the programme matures.
The purpose of the local consultant is to work with Healthier Population Cluster (UHP) at the Nigeria WHO country office to support capacity building of primary health care (PHC) facilities in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to screen and treat non-communicable diseases (NCD) using WHO Package for Essential NCDs (WHO PEN) hereby called Nigeria PEN. 
 
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Review and finalization PEN protocols and tools.
Nigeria PEN protocols reviewed, finalized, printed and distributed to 12 PHCs that will be implementing the programme
Training of trainers and scale down training of health care workers in 12 PHCs and quantification of medicines, supplies and consumables for six months.
Master trainers trained and all key health care workers including M&E officers in 12 PHCs trained.
Required, medicines, supplies and consumables for 12 PHCs for 6 months quantified, procured and delivered to PHCs.
Mentoring, monitoring and documentation of the project implementation in 12 PHCs.
Monthly mentorship and supportive supervision to 12
Monthly project progress report by facility and combined using the standard reporting tools.
Document the best practices and lessons learnt from Nigeria PEN in 12 PHCs in FCT.
 
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Essential: University degree in medicine/public health
Desirable: Master’s degree in the public health.
 
Experience
Essential: 
Knowledge of and experience in public health/non-communicable diseases programme and clear comprehension of strategies, polices, guidelines and legislation
Knowledge and experience in developing training manuals for the health sector.
Desirable
Relevant work experience with WHO/other UN agencies/International development agencies
 
WHO Competencies
Teamwork
Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences 
Communication 
Producing results
 
Use of Language Skills
Essential: Expert knowledge of English
Closing Date
Sep 22, 2021, 10:59:00 PM

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